Naval art and science -- United States -- History -- 19th century : How nineteenth-century naval theorists created America's twentieth-century imperialist policy : military strategy shapes foreign policy / Douglas Mark Haugen ; with a foreword by Andrew Polsky
Naval art and science -- Victoria -- History -- Sources : Report of Captain A. B. Thomas, naval commandant on the Victorian Navy : from 1883 to 1886, together with regulations for permanent naval forces and naval brigade
--subdivision Artillery under names of individual armies, e.g. United States. Army--Artillery; also subdivision Artillery operations under individual wars, e.g. World War, 1939-1945--Artillery operations; and names of individual artilleries
Here are entered works on the military applications of space sciences. Works on interplanetary warfare, attacks on earth from outer space, or warfare among the nations of earth in outer space, are entered under Space warfare
Naval aviation -- Research : 2002 assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Air and Surface Weapons Technology program / Committee for the Review of ONR's Air and Surface Weapons Technology Program, Naval Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council, of the National Academies
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Naval aviation -- Study and teaching. : 2001 assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Aircraft Technology Program / Committee for the Review of ONR's Aircraft Technology Program, Naval Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council
2001
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Naval aviation -- Study and teaching -- United States : 2001 assessment of the Office of Naval Research's Aircraft Technology Program / Committee for the Review of ONR's Aircraft Technology Program, Naval Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council
Here are entered works on the strategic and tactical employment of land or sea-based forces of a country at the time its maritime interests are threatened, so as to gain or exploit control of the sea or deny its use to the enemy. Works on long term questions of naval strength, including weapons, installations, national resources, etc., allowing a country to maintain control of the sea and the air space above are entered under Sea-power